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...them into trouble. However, if I were to write a physical letter to my friend in which I describe women in terms of a lot of nasty four-letter words, and he were to hang the letter on a local bulletin board, I certainly wouldn't and shouldn't suffer any legal repercussions. By analogy, if this indecency bill were to be applied to the U.S. Postal Service, I would face five years in prison and $100,000 in fines. Email is still essentially mail, regardless of how easy it is to pass along, and should enjoy the same protections...
...marry at gunpoint have living proof of consummation. They would have a much more difficult time procuring an annulment. If they discover that they can not stand each other, over time they will come to resent this child who binds them together. Do man, woman or child deserve to suffer so greatly for a mistake one night in the back of a car? Surely, you cannot blame the child, but it is the child who may be hurt the most...
...fourth lines have combined for only 12 points in nine games, and without injured Henry Higdon (five points), the point total drops even further. Clayton Rodgers' goal provides some needed hope for Harvard's depth, but one shudders to think of the outcome should Harvard's first line suffer a slump of any sort...
...marry at gunpoint have living proof of consummation. They would have a much more difficult time procuring an annulment. If they discover that they can not stand each other, over time they will come to resent this child who binds them together. Do man, woman or child deserve to suffer to greatly for a mistake one night in the back of a car? Surely, you can not blame the child, but it is the child who may be hurt the most...
Jayne also noted that Dr. Charles A. Czeisler '74, director of the lab, has found that shift workers suffer more from rapid rotations, as opposed to fixed shifts or shifts that rotate every few weeks. Jayne jokes, however, that in the interest of science "[Czeisler] doesn't practice what he preaches. For easier adjusting, the schedule always rotates up--for example, the shifts could run day, day, evening evening, night, followed by one of two days...